Was Grant Whal murdered

Not many countries have the racial diversity of the US so no, its not easy to compare. Look at academics. Who does the US always get compared to and show to be "Falling behind"? Mostly racially homogenous countries.
You're basically saying that our short people bring down our average height. What does it matter that we're heterogeneous and other countries are more homogeneous? All of our minorities are part of the whole.
 
You're basically saying that our short people bring down our average height. What does it matter that we're heterogeneous and other countries are more homogeneous? All of our minorities are part of the whole.
Short people do bring down our average height though..

The racial component would be a non factor if there weren't huge distinct differences in how different races perform academically.
 
Right. Yet in ways they're far ahead of us.
Been there. Nothing they do or have is "far ahead of us". Doha looks cool but its window dressing. They're still a repressive Muslim nation, albeit not the most repressive, but repressive nonetheless.
 
I don’t buy for a second that he just dropped dead. But their government will never allow for a fair autopsy. So we will never know exactly what happened.

Darren Rovell and others made this negative assumption too, when it appears his body was flown to NYC for an autopsy right away
 
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Soccer journalist Grant Wahl and his wife, Dr. Céline Gounder. (Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for Budweise)
 
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I know that my ancestors on my dads side owned slaves, I feel no guilt whatsoever about that.

Mine were simple folks on a simple farm our family has been living on since 1823ish. There was one family that was employed, had always been paid, and when they left and moved to the Dixon area, took on the family surname because of the love and respect for the families both ways. So, out in the Dixon area you will probably find a cluster of black familes with a scotch/irish surname. Have never found any info to support that we owned or enslaved any persons, and outside of the one family that worked for my great great grandfather we worked our own farm for our own survival. Had enough older family members left when I was growing up to substantiate all this in our history. And as a family, probaly kept and maintained ancestral historical documentation and familiy tree info at a level unheard of by most families. And a quite interesting family at that. Unfortunately, I would be considered boring by comparison to the family history we have accumulated. Operated a mill on the river, grew tobacco, and farmed our own food and meat for sustanance. Several, like my grandfather also had careers to boot outside the farm, most of which was wild and wooded. Prob only about a 1/3 was useable cleared fields due to the plateau topography.
 
Literally all of our ancestors did something bad or had something bad happen if you dig far enough. I’ll be putting in for some reparations from England since I’m predominantly of Irish ancestry.
Ditto. My ancestors were quite the clan in Scotland circa AD1100-1300's.. One was killed by Robert the Bruce. The Brits are prob why we eventually ended up in the states by the late 1700's.
 
Ditto. My ancestors were quite the clan in Scotland circa AD1100-1300's.. One was killed by Robert the Bruce. The Brits are prob why we eventually ended up in the states by the late 1700's.
If they were killed by the Bruce does that mean they were fighting on the side of England at that time?
 
If they were killed by the Bruce does that mean they were fighting on the side of England at that time?
Bruce swayed back and forth to the British more than we did. I forget the formal titles and roles even though I brushed up on it recently, but around that time mine were "guardians" so to speak of several castles whih put them in protective charge of various regions or locales you might say. I was reading of the historical account of where Bruce assassinated an individual at a church under the guise of meeting for something. THe assassinated would be one of my ancestors, John the Red Comyn (Cummins/Cumming). At some point, the Comyn clan was "decommisioned" and targeted. Such was that life. Wasn't Braveheart, but I was watching another similar movie or docu-series that actually had that scene in it...pretty neat. Another ancestor and his wife were the original bootleggers that provdied what is the present day Scotch brand Cardhu. Just found that out recently. Alas, we just evolved into mere commoners these days.

My son is really into our ancestry, and we have an astounding collection of family tree work and general documentation. I have two storage boxes full. Letters, newspapers, relics, family trees of families that intermarried with ours here in middle TN. We have one small gap we are still trying to button up, and that is the exact locale of our immigration and exact year. My dad never made it over to Raleigh to do the searches. But, best I can piece up we might have passed into Ireland for a bit before coming to America. There were 10 brothers and 2 sisters that came over possibly to Virginia. Then to NC. We know of the brother that came to Cookeville area with his kids and settled around what has been Cummins Falls since. Others may have continued West or North as there are surnames in TX (some of which we know are realted), AR, MI, OH.
 
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Wonder why in his post at the bottom he credits Dr Celine but doesnt mention that she is his wife (without his last name btw)??

So....it has been clearly established that the jab causes blood clotting issues, among other crippling and deadly side effects. This "vaccine" cheerleader/activist spread all that BS propaganda about the jab....the proceeds to die a very early death in an otherwise healthy body due to complications with his blood, aorta etc...which have been well documented as covid jab side effects. Sounds about right.

So glad my family never put that garbage in our bodies. At best, BEST, getting jabbed is a calculated risk that makes sense for folks over 65, especially with comorbidities. If you are under 60 and healthy...all the science and statistics so far say it is foolish and downright dangerous to put that untested garbage in your body. Those are just the adverse effects and early deaths we ALREADY know about . The next decade or 2 will reveal what the longterm side effects are...
 
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